Women’s Mental Health Treatment

Promises offers comprehensive mental health treatment for women in home-like residential settings. You’ll receive care from a distinguished treatment team made up of psychiatrists, some master’s and doctoral level therapists, and other professionals. We have years of experience treating mental illness and co-occurring disorders. We can help you reclaim your life.

Some of the mental health issues we treat include:

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Complex Trauma / Emotional Distress

Mood Disorders / Depression

Anxiety Disorders

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Panic Disorder

Bipolar Disorder

Dysthymia

Psychosis

Delusions

Schizophrenia

Stress Disorders

Personality Disorders

Intimacy Disorders / Relationship Issues

Postpartum Depression

Grief / Loss

Mid-Life Transition Issues

Substance Use Disorders / Substance Abuse

Body Image Issues

Dual Diagnosis

We believe in the power of women to heal. Balance, flexibility and resilience are key components of mental health. These are central themes in our women’s mental health treatment programs.

Some of the goals of our women’s mental health treatment program include:

Breaking the cycle of relapse and readmission to acute inpatient care

Acquiring social skills that promote empathy, understanding and healthy relationships with others

Experiencing the benefits of psychological, emotional and spiritual health

Taking responsibility for your illness by learning to manage symptoms

Understanding the effects, dosage and efficacy of any prescribed medication

Learning the value of a lifestyle that includes healthy diet, exercise, and recreational and social activity

Advocating for yourself by asserting yourself in appropriate ways

What to Expect in Residential Mental Health Rehab

At Promises, we tailor treatment to your specific needs. We use evidence-based therapies that most resonate with you. We also educate you about your mental health condition.

Mental Health Evaluation

Each client meets with one of our psychiatrists for a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. The goals of this evaluation are to identify the issues you’re struggling with. Many times we find clients have more than one mental health condition or have co-occurring issues like substance use disorders. We also assess you for any medical issues that may impact treatment. Our comprehensive assessments make sure you obtain the proper diagnosis and treatment.

Treatment Plan

Following psychiatric testing and assessments, we’ll craft a personalized treatment plan. Promises’ clinicians draw upon a wide range of traditional and alternative therapies to tackle your issues from many angles. We consider your unique background, issues and preferences. This approach helps us create a treatment plan that is relevant and engaging.

Residential Treatment

Personalized Treatment

Some hospital-based mental health treatment targets the acute crisis. It often doesn’t address the underlying causes and conflicts associated with substance abuse and mental health conditions. We provide a mental health program that’s tailored to your needs and progresses at your pace.

Individual and Group Therapy

You’ll take part in individual and group therapy. Individual therapy helps you develop a trusting relationship with a counselor. You can use these sessions to dig deeper into your specific issues. Individual therapy is also useful for processing topics you’re not ready to bring to group sessions.

You’ll attend several small group sessions. Group therapy can be a transformative experience. You’ll connect with peers sharing similar struggles. Group leaders will help you navigate interpersonal issues that arise. You’ll see yourself in others and vice versa. Group therapy can help you find different solutions to your problems and improve your communication skills.

Risk factors for other conditions like substance use disorders and eating disorders

Shame

Women’s health

Signs/symptoms of relapse

Gender-Separate Care

Mental health issues can affect women and men differently. It’s important to reflect these gender differences in treatment. Our residential treatment is gender-separate so you don’t feel distracted or inhibited by the opposite sex. We provide a safe, nurturing environment where we can focus entirely on the psychological, social and physical challenges to women’s health and emotional well-being.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive behavioral therapy helps you challenge negative and unrealistic thinking. It encourages you to replace those thoughts with more positive, accurate ones. Changing the way you think helps you can change the way you feel and behave. Cognitive behavioral therapy is especially effective for treating substance abuse and mental health disorders.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

This form of cognitive behavioral therapy is particularly effective for treating:

Borderline personality disorder

Substance abuse

Trauma

Depressive disorders

Treatment focuses on four core skills:

Mindfulness

Emotion regulation

Distress tolerance

Interpersonal effectiveness

Group Therapy

In group therapy, you share your story and hear other people’s stories in a safe, supportive space. Benefits include:

Accountability

Honest feedback

New insights into problems

Social skills

Self-expression

Encouragement

Feeling less isolated

Psychodrama

Psychodrama is a form of therapeutic role-playing. It’s an effective hands-on alternative to talk therapy. Psychodrama encourages:

Self-expression

Self-confidence

Productive communication

Problem-solving skills

Mindfulness

Mindfulness helps you stay in the present moment. Breathing exercises, meditation and other approaches help you combat negative thought patterns. A large and growing body of research shows mindfulness:

Builds resilience

Supports addiction recovery

Reduces symptoms of anxiety disorders and depression

Boosts physical health

Art Therapy

Creative approaches such as drawing, painting and collage help you express yourself when it’s difficult to find the right words.

Equine Therapy

Trained equine therapists guide you in therapeutic exercises with horses. Equine therapy can help you:

Learn to overcome fears

Address emotional roadblocks

Explore past trauma

Develop trust and communication skills

Why Residential Mental Health Treatment?

Mental health disorders can be treated in several settings, including hospitals and outpatient facilities, but there are several benefits to residential mental health treatment:

Structure

Stability is important for people working to manage mental health symptoms. Residential treatment helps you develop healthy eating, sleeping and medication management patterns. With round-the-clock care, you’ll learn how to:

Manage your time

Stick to a routine

Minimize down time

Fill your days with healthy activities and socialization

Support

You’ll be part of a nonjudgmental community of people who understand what you’re going through. A network of peers and trusted therapists offer encouragement, new insights and honest feedback. In residential mental health treatment, you won’t feel alone in difficult moments. Your loved ones will also receive support and the peace of mind knowing you’re safe and getting the treatment you need.

Fewer Distractions

Inpatient mental health treatment is one of the few times in your life you’ll be able to focus entirely on healing. You won’t have the pressures of work, school or family to pull you away from therapeutic work. These also won’t be around to trigger the need to self-medicate or engage in destructive behavior. You won’t have to worry about transportation to appointments, meal planning or other scheduling concerns that could get in the way of sticking to your recovery program.

Healing Environment

Residential mental health treatment takes place in a comfortable treatment center that feels like home. This allows you to settle in and focus on your recovery rather than issues with your living arrangements. Since residential treatment goes beyond acute care and crisis stabilization, you’ll have time to delve into underlying issues and create a plan for life after treatment.

Personalized Care

Residential mental health treatment centers are typically small and well-staffed. This enables them to tailor care to your individual needs and respond quickly to any changes in how you’re doing. You’ll have your own unique treatment plan that is modified as you make progress during your stay.

Medication Management

Often medications can be an effective complementary treatment for major depressive disorders and other mental health conditions. Residential treatment provides regular psychiatric care to make sure you’re on the best medication for your condition and individual health. With regular medication management appointments, psychiatrists can closely monitor side effects and improvements and tweak dosage as needed.

Different mental disorder symptoms that affect their lives in different ways

Women may also respond to certain mental health and addiction treatment approaches differently than men. Our women-only treatment programs take into account women’s unique experiences and needs. Some of the benefits of women being in treatment with other women include:

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